Science

The Scientist does not study Nature because it is useful; he
studies it because he delights in it, and he delights in it
because it is beautiful. If Nature were not beautiful, it
would not be worth knowing, and if nature were not worth
knowing, life would not be worth living.
-- Henri J. Poincar&eacute

To me the most interesting thing about man is that he is an animal who
practices art and science, and in every known
society practices both together.
-- Jacob Bronowski

I spent a lot of time at these places as a youngster. I still visit them
fairly regularly. I learned how much material is NOT on display, but instead
resides in some forgotten dusty storage area. I wonder how many scientific
breakthroughs are waiting for curious researchers to delve into
hundred-year-old crates or specimen drawers?

Laws list
by Erik Max Francis offers a list of laws, rules, and principles in
physics.

Live Access to Climate Data
provides gridded access to data sets in the Thermal Modeling and
Analysis Project (TMAP) library. TMAP was formed in 1985 "to
advance understanding of the processes that control the evolution of
sea surface temperature and upper ocean thermal structure."

St. Louis Science Center
has as its purpose "to assist individuals to understand present
scientific and technological developments with an understanding of
the past in order to make choices that shape the future."

San Diego Aerospace Museum
provides a listing of its collections, a description of the
exhibits, educational programs, membership information, museum
history, and more. Includes an online exhibit of the collection.

Tech Museum of Innovation (San Jose, CA)
offers museum information and brief descriptions and photos of the
exhibits. "The Tech Museum of Innovation is an educational resource
established to engage people of all ages and backgrounds in
exploring and experiencing technologies affecting their lives, and
to inspire the young to become innovators in the technologies of the
future."